Netflix's political thriller, "House of Cards," has got itself a return date. It will return on Valentine day for its second season, with 13 episodes. Netflix has announced that the first episode of "House of Cards" will premiere on Feb. 14, 2014.

A couple of weeks ago, Beau Willimon, creator of "House of Cards," had announced on Twitter that they have wrapped-up the filming on second season. Willimon on Wednesday tweeted: "Season 2 @HouseofCards 2.14.14. All thirteen. @netflix Be our valentine."

In this Netflix's original drama series, Kevin Spacey plays the principal character of scheming, ruthless Frank Underwood. In an interview with news.com.au, Willimon has said that there wouldn't have been "House of Cards" if Spacey had refused to play Underwood.

"We all felt that if Kevin wasn't going to do the show there wasn't a show to do. We felt that Spacey was the one actor out there who could lend Francis everything he needed," Willimon said.

Willimon did not spill any spoilers about the upcoming season. However, he recalled that one the first things he said to executive producer David Fincher on the first phone call was that he wanted to make narrate a story about a marriage.

"... and by that I mean a successful marriage, because so often we see marriages dramatised as unsuccessful."

In the first season of "House of Cards," Underwood had murdered congressman Peter Russo and had made it look like a suicide. Talking about that, Willimon said in his interview "... all Presidents are murderers. Any President who sends an army to war has blood on his or her hands ..."

Is Willimon alluding to Underwood becoming the President in the second season of "House of Cards?" He and his wife Claire will continue their ruthless game to rise to the top of the power.

According to the Netflix Plotline, "Francis and Claire Underwood continue their ruthless rise to power as threats mount on all fronts. Zoe Barnes (Kate Mara), an up-and-coming reporter and Francis' former paramour, is inching closer to the truth about his crimes. President Walker's (Michel Gill) billionaire confidant Raymond Tusk (Gerald McRaney) demands that Francis reciprocate political favors or face retribution. And Claire must confront the increasing glare of the spotlight as it eats away at her and Francis' once private existence. The Underwoods must overcome these dangers - past and present - to avoid losing everything, regardless of collateral damage they leave in their wake."

Netflix has yet to officially confirm whether "House of Cards" will continue beyond season, or not. In September, the media was abuzz with news that season 2 might be the last season of "House of Cards."